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MBS Review Advisory Committee communique – November 2024
This communique is published following each meeting of the MBS Review Advisory Committee (MRAC). It summarises the meeting outcomes, progress on current reviews and advice about upcoming reviews. -
Health Ministers Meeting (HMM) – Communique 6 December 2024
Health Ministers met in Hobart today to discuss several health system reform priorities including the National Health Reform Agreement negotiations, health workforce reform, First Nations Health Care in Prisons, aged care, urgent care, and the current mpox outbreak. -
In-home aged care update – presentation slides
These are the presentation slides for the in-home aged care update webinar held on 5 December 2024. -
Health Ministers announce National Board appointments
Health Ministers are very pleased to announce new appointments and reappointments of Chairs, practitioner members and community members to fill vacancies arising across 13 National Boards regulating health professions under the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme (the National Scheme) -
National Dementia Action Plan Monitoring and Reporting Framework
A framework that outlines how Australian, state and territory governments will monitor and report progress on the 8 high-level actions in the National Dementia Action Plan 2024–2034. -
Aged care Capital Assistance Program – Residential-based Aged Care Services List of Successful Grant Applicants by State/Territory
This document contains a list of all successful applicants in the Aged Care Capital Assistance Program Residential-based Aged Care Services grant opportunity, including Organisation, Service, Grant amount and location. -
General Feedback For Applicants
This document provides feedback for unsuccessful applicants in the Aged Care Capital Assistance Program Residential-based Aged Care Services grant opportunity. -
National Dementia Action Plan Overview
An overview of the National Dementia Action Plan 2024–2034, including a summary and 8 high-level actions. -
National Dementia Action Plan 2024–2034
The National Dementia Action Plan 2024–2034 is Australia’s national dementia policy framework. It aims to improve the lives and care of people living with dementia, their carers and families over the next 10 years. -
Summary of National Dementia Action Plan 2024–2034
A summary of the vision, purpose and actions contained in the National Dementia Action Plan 2024–2034. -
Reforms to the Prescribed List Part B – Analysis of stakeholder feedback
This report is to provide an analysis of stakeholder feedback received. -
Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) funding boost for meals services
The Australian Government is boosting funding for all CHSP providers delivering meal services to alleviate cost pressures. This fact sheet outlines what providers and older people need to know. -
Introduction of 3 new staffing quality indicators – Presentation slides
‘These are the presentation slides for the Introduction of 3 new staffing quality indicators webinar held on Tuesday 3 Dec 2024. -
Own It community toolkit for Hindi and Punjabi speakers
This toolkit provides communication materials on cervical screening directly targeted toward women and people with a cervix who are from Hindi and Punjabi speaking backgrounds. -
Own It community toolkit for people from regional and remote areas
This toolkit provides communication materials on cervical screening directly targeted toward women and people with a cervix who live in regional and remote areas.
Note: All content in this toolkit is in English. -
Star Ratings case study – Jim
Watch how Star Ratings can help older people and their support networks plan for residential aged care. -
Star Ratings case study – Pauline, Martin and Jim
Watch how Star Ratings can help older people and their support networks plan for residential aged care. -
Own It stakeholder communication toolkit
This toolkit provides information and communication materials from the national Own It campaign.
All material in this toolkit is in English. -
Own It cervical screening campaign posters and social media images for Arabic speakers
These posters, social media tiles, and other resources provide communication materials on cervical screening for women and people with a cervix who speak Arabic.
Note: Content is in English and Arabic.
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Cervical screening – Own It stakeholder communication toolkit
Use the content and resources in these communication toolkits to raise awareness on the benefits of cervical screening and encourage women and people with a cervix to do their Cervical Screening Test when due. -
Own It toolkit for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community
This toolkit provides communication materials on cervical screening directly targeted toward women and people with a cervix from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community. -
Home Care Packages (HCP) Program Assurance Review on excluded items – Webinar
Home Care Package providers and interested stakeholders heard about the key learnings and outcomes of the latest HCP Program assurance review on excluded items. -
Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC) and Medical Services Advisory Committee (MSAC) chairs' letters collection
This collection contains the PBAC & MSAC initial advice and reflections regarding the Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Policy and Methods Review final report, requested by the Minister of Health and Aged Care. -
MSAC chair's letter to the Minister regarding the HTA Review
We established an Implementation Advisory Group to develop a roadmap for sequencing the government’s response to the recommendations. This document contains MSAC chair's response to the Minister regarding the final report of the HTA Review and provided their initial advice and reflections. -
PBAC chair's letter to the Minister regarding the HTA Review
We established an Implementation Advisory Group to develop a roadmap for sequencing the government’s response to the recommendations. This document contains PBAC chair's response to the Minister regarding the final report of the HTA Review and provided their initial advice and reflections.